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The menu is a pretty standard curryhouse one. The meat samosas were fine, but a touch overfried — the pastry was really quite hard. My curry was bland and swimming in oil/ghee as was the aubergine side dish. The keema naan was pretty good, and rice was fine. The pistachio kulfi was a standard pre-prepared version from Amora. In total I paid about £23 excluding service.
The menu is a pretty standard Indian one. The meat samosas were fine, but a touch overfried — the pastry was really quite hard. My curry was bland and swimming in oil/ghee as was the aubergine side dish. The keema naan was pretty good, and rice was fine. The pistachio kulfi was a normal amora one. In total it was about £23 with no service included.
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category='Curry,Indian Food,Restaurants,Takeaway'
category='Indian Food,Restaurants'
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Indian restaurant near Surrey Quays Station.

bob visited on a Monday night in June 2009. There were three other customers in already, but the restaurant can seat 40.

The menu is a pretty standard Indian one. The meat samosas were fine, but a touch overfried — the pastry was really quite hard. My curry was bland and swimming in oil/ghee as was the aubergine side dish. The keema naan was pretty good, and rice was fine. The pistachio kulfi was a normal amora one. In total it was about £23 with no service included.

They also do takeaway.

Accessibility: Toilets are downstairs.

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Last visited by bob, 15 June 2009. Opening hours taken from advert in Southwark News, 18 July 2009.

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